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What solutions to the following quadratic
3x^2 +15x-18=0

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The solutions would be x1=-6 and x2= 1
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Answer:

x=-6 and x=1

Explanation:

Given that:


3x^2+15x-18

Now,


3x^2+15x-18=0\\

Using the quadratic formula where a=3, b=15, and C=-18

x=-b±
√(b^2-4ac) /2a

x=-15±
{√(15^2-4(3)(-18) } /2(3)

x=-15±
√(441) /6

the discriminant
b^2-4ac>0

So, there are two real roots

x=-15±21/6


x=(6)/(6) \\x=1\\x=(-36)/(6) \\x=-6

Therefore, x=-6 and x=1

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